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QuebecOverCanada

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  1. He looks like a victim. Not like an injured one though. Seems like he is not so in danger that he even goes outside to talk with journalists who appear to not be in danger as well. But I agree with you, you're the side of the victims, or as we say, victims of victimhood mentality.
  2. WHAT My face right now
  3. Legault will announce the cancellation of the tax today. All talk, no action. Good job you f******* a******. You're now hated by the Covidists and the anti measures. I hope it is Legault's political death.
  4. This pandemic highlighted how many of our habits and our culture was based on the office and excessice submission to authority and presenteism. The lack of immigration made it possible for many out here on the employee side to finally have a raise, change jobs to something they liked, to finally have the choice between employers. This is the best thing happening. The work environment is not only employer centric anymore, because we can't be replaced by a Pajeet who is content with his bowl of curry as a pay and doesn't know his rights as a worker.
  5. Joe Biden recently said he doesn't believe the voting system in the US worked, and the reforms he failed to to pass in Congress would have fixed the problem of illegitimate elections. Let me quote Biden when asked if fhe elections this year would be legitimate: “I’m not saying it’s going to be legit, as the increase in the prospect of being illegitimate is a direct proportion to us not being able to get these reforms passed,” Biden responded. Because the reforms didn’t pass, by implication the midterm elections later this year may indeed be illegitimate. The White House tried to clean up the president’s comments on the legitimacy of our elections. Press Secretary Jen Psaki tweeted out a statement saying “@potus was not casting doubt on the legitimacy of the 2022 election.” But the harm was done." Why does 2022 smell like fraud to him, but not 2020?
  6. Science® for you.
  7. Forcing people to stay home for basically an illness that resembles for a very large portion if not almost all healthy individuals in its current form as a cold is an overreach of government.
  8. Under the pretense of security, you can do whatever you want. 'Hey, I want to protect fellow Canadians from further moral decay. Let's whip the homosexuals." "Hey, I think you are a communist threat, we'd better assassinate you or make you shut it." "Hey, I think the sniffles have a higher death rate than usual, you have to stay home."
  9. Good question. Involvement in politics, knowledge of the system in the masses is almost bare none. There is an over representation of political activism on the internet which may be explainable by bots/fake accounts like you said. How does Reddit or Youtube make its money without subscriptions or paywalls? Same with most internet services such as Facebook, emails, etc...
  10. The thing is that judges are nominated in our country. I remember the crazy corruption scandals of the early 2000s to mid 2010s in Québec for instance, where the judges who had to give judgments were nominated by the Prime Minister. Guess how many government officials were condemned excepted Tony Tomassi.
  11. Chinese elite have paid some $31 million to Hunter and the Bidens For those wondering why Joe Biden is soft on China, consider this never-before-reported revelation: The Biden family has done five deals in China totaling some $31 million arranged by individuals with direct ties to Chinese intelligence — some reaching the very top of China’s spy agency. Indeed, every known deal that the Biden family enjoyed with Beijing was reached courtesy of individuals with spy ties. And Joe Biden personally benefited from his family’s foreign deals. https://nypost.com/2022/01/27/chinese-elite-have-paid-some-31m-to-hunter-and-the-bidens/# ---- Kazakhstan, Ukraine, China...
  12. How was May 1967 Mike?
  13. I find reddit very not well suited for political discussions for many reasons. The first one is the corporate involvement in Reddit, in how it is financed by shady entities, enforcing rules on speech on this platform in the shadows. The second thing I find rather grotesque is the way messages are displayed, making some conversations impossible to follow especially when there are lots of discussions for a specific post. Finally, I would say that the moderators of Reddit have all around been pretty uneven, some subreddits have very lax moderators, while others have strict speech rules that you have to follow, although it is the same website, rules differ from subreddits to other subreddits. Some people really hate Reddit mods so much, that the Reddit mods are by themselves, memes that are widely recognized around the Globe. Seems like the stereotype desplayed in the meme below is quite on the money.
  14. You just edited your post which was asking what was the source of anger.
  15. Lack of good paying jobs, economic mobility is stalling, inflation, wacky wars at the start of the XXIst century, public money that is mismanaged, freedoms eroding... Lots of reasons. The biggest one is: no one is listening, like you said in the title.
  16. Reddit is a website where a lot of topics may be discussed in many small bubbles called subreddits, where photos, posts, videos are shared. Anyone may access most of the subreddits, but you need to register to Reddit to get access to commenting, just like most forums like the own you're browsing right now. The subreddit called r/Antiwork is a subreddit officially dedicated to combat unfair work practices, bosses who are down right abusive, but also is a place where lots of people who are really just not wanting to work flock to. This subreddit did legitimately good things; the posters and mods helped Kellogg's workers when they were on strike, to post applications to go to work for Kellogg's and waste the employer's time for better working conditions for their employees, which they were granted after a few weeks. Famous posts also include a nurse who, only 12 days after giving birth to a newborn, had to go back to work. It is legitimaly good, but also encourages laziness. Fox News decided that, you know what, this subreddit, which garnered hundreds of thousands of followers, had to be more mediatized. They decided to welcome one of their moderators on the Jessie Watters show, and it is a piece of anthology. The subreddit is now closed, because the moderator who was interviewed thought he did well on Fox News, and thought Conservatives and other corporate entities were brigading the subreddit when he was duly criticized for his unkempt presentation, the weakness emanating from him and his total lack of intelligence. He is also what many portrait as a caricature of a Reddit moderator, a lazy, fat, lone male with no real job. Fascinating, and hilarious. Thoughts?
  17. More gaslighting from the media.
  18. You are silly. You are just posting links about the claim not proving anything, resorting to name calling. The articles you posted... are cited in the link I posted. Where are the remains now?
  19. There was in fact a mistake done by an anthropologist research team. Anomalies first taken for corpses were actually... roots from trees. Interesting; https://www.dorchesterreview.ca/blogs/news/in-kamloops-not-one-body-has-been-found?s=09 AFTER SEVEN MONTHS of recrimination and denunciation, where are the remains of the children buried at the Kamloops Indian Residential School? The Canadian Press has just honoured the children of residential schools as the “Person of the Year 2021.” The huge media story last summer grew out of the scanning of part of the site in the British Columbia interior where the school operated from 1890 to 1978. The “discovery” was first reported last May 27 by Tk'emlúps te secwépemc First Nation Chief Rosanne Casimir after an anthropologist, Sarah Beaulieu, used ground-penetrating radar in a search for the remains of children alleged by some to be buried there. She is a young anthropologist, an instructor in Anthropology and Sociology at the University of the Fraser Valley since 2018. Her preliminary report is actually based on depressions and abnormalities in the soil of an apple orchard near the school – not on exhumed remains. According to Chief Casimir, these “missing children” represent “undocumented deaths.” Their presence, she says, has long been “knowledge” in the community and “some were as young as three years old.”[1] From new research revealed at a July 15 press conference last year, the anthropologist scaled back the potential discovery from 215 to 200 “probable burials.” Having “barely scratched the surface,” she found many “disturbances in the ground such as tree roots, metal and stones.” The “disruptions picked up in the radar,” she says, led her to conclude that the sites “have multiple signatures that present like burials.” But she cannot confirm that until the site is excavated – if it is ever done. A community spokesperson says the full report “cannot” be released to the media.[2] For Chief Casimir, “it is not yet clear whether the continuing work on the Kamloops site will involve excavation.” The Kamloops “discovery” of 2021 created a major sensation in Canada and abroad. Based on the preliminary assessment and before any remains were found or any credible report made, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau immediately referred to “a dark and shameful chapter” in Canadian history.[3] British Columbia Premier John Horgan said he was “horrified and heartbroken” to learn of a burial site with 215 children that highlights the violence and consequences of the residential school system.[4] Several other Aboriginal communities and media outlets then followed up with references to unmarked graves. On May 30, the federal government lowered the flags on all its buildings to half-staff. Later, it instituted a new holiday to honour "missing" children and survivors of residential schools. Spontaneously, clusters of shoes and orange shirts and other paraphernalia were placed on church steps in many cities or on the steps of legislatures in memory of the little victims. Around the country, churches were burned or vandalized. Statues were spray-painted and pulled down in apparent retaliation for the fate of the children. The statue of Queen Victoria in front of the Manitoba Legislature was defaced and pulled down. Montreal’s statue of Sir John A. Macdonald, Canada's first prime minister, was knocked down, his detached bronze head symbolically rolling on the ground. In the wake of unsubstantiated claims by Aboriginal leaders, several media outlets amplified and hyped the story by alleging that the bodies of 215 children had been found, adding that “thousands” of children had “gone missing” from residential schools and that parents had not been informed. The undisturbed sites even became “mass graves” where bodies were dumped in a jumble. This supposed “news” made the rounds in all sorts of media, tarnishing Canada’s self-image and reputation abroad. Under the title “Horrible History: Mass Grave of Indigenous Children Reported in Canada,” the May 28 New York Times, even when updated on Oct. 5, reported that “For decades, most [sic] Indigenous children in Canada were taken from their families and forced into boarding schools. A large number [sic] never returned home, their families given only vague explanations, or none at all.” The indigenous community “has found evidence of what happened to some of its missing children: a mass grave containing the remains of 215 children on the grounds of a former residential school.”[5]
  20. What West is doing is telling us the real problems where they lie. Can't you all see through all that wisdom? Everything I dislike or find dysfunctionning is communism. Ok?
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